Testament to power of cinema: Shabana Azmi on her Freedom of the City of London honour

Testament to power of cinema: Shabana Azmi on her Freedom of the City of London honour
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Award-winning Indian actress Shabana Azmi has received the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of her prolific contribution to Indian cinema and as a campaigner for women’s rights following a nomination by the City’s Alderman Alastair King DL and Deputy Brian Mooney BEM.

Azmi made her debut in legendary Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s 1974 film 'Ankur', which quickly launched a successful acting career spanning over 140 Hindi films and 12 international productions. She has won five National Awards for Best Actress and six Filmfare Awards and this year’s UK Asian Film Festival (UKAFF) paid tribute to the distinctive female roles she has played over the last 50 years with a special tribute entitled “Celebrating the Golden Girl of Indian Cinema”.

Outside the world of stage and screen, she is a strong advocate for public health and women’s rights, serving as President of Nivara Hakk – a housing rights non-governmental organisation – and heading the Mijwan Welfare Society, focusing on the upliftment of rural India. Her other notable accolades include the Gandhi International Peace Prize, and the Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, and Chavez Awards.

Speaking after the ceremony last week, Shabana Azmi said: “I am deeply honoured to receive the Freedom of the City of London award. It is a testament to the power of cinema and activism that we are able to transcend borders and make a meaningful impact on society.

“I am grateful for this recognition and remain committed to using my voice and platform to advocate for positive change.”

One of the City of London’s ancient traditions, the Freedom of the City of London is believed to have begun in 1237 and enabled recipients to carry out their trade. As well as being nominated for, or applying for, the Freedom, it is also offered by the City of London Corporation to individuals as a way of paying tribute to their outstanding contribution to London or public life, or to celebrate a very significant achievement.

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City of London Corporation Policy Chairman, Chris Hayward, said: “I am delighted to support the Freedom of the City of London for Shabana and show our appreciation for all that she has done – not just in the world of stage and screen – but also for her outstanding work to bring real change in society.

“Her unequivocal talent, commitment, and dedication, makes her a trailblazer in global cinema; the versatility and authenticity in the characters she has played has helped to inspire many women across the globe.”

Alderman Alastair King DL, added: “I was delighted to nominate Shabana to receive this award for her remarkable contributions, both on and off screen.

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“With an impressive acting career, coupled with her unwavering commitment to make the world a better place, it is not surprising that she is regarded as a role model by so many women who look to her for inspiration.”

The City of London Corporation prides itself as the governing body of the Square Mile dedicated to a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally successful UK.

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